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Earthquakes Continue Their Good Series 


Friday March 7th, 2008 - 2 p.m.

Golden Bear Field

Clarck Kerr Campus Training Facility

Sunday, March 9, 2008

After returning to San Jose, with a series of 4 good official pre-season matches behind them, several unofficial practice matches were organized in order for Frank Yallop to prepare his team far from the excitement caused by  the coming season (1).

Last Friday, on the private training facilities of UC Berkeley,  San Jose had to wait the second half to finally beat the resistant locals. Frank Yallop, who is still having a close look at the players on trial before deciding who will make the final cut, probably found interresting that some of these trial players are showing promising performances.

On Friday, the line-up for the first half was what he probably considers as being the first team. In front of less than 50 persons (mostly students and the very few fans who heard about the match),  despite a clear domination in terms of possession and a couple of good opportunities, the Quakes didn't manage to finish one of them and reached the locker room with no tangible advantage.

It is an almost completely different team (only Joe Cannon and Ramiro Corrales started the second half after playing the first) that came back on the nice but narrow CAL training pitch. The substitutes, most of them not yet confirmed in the roster, proved that the Coach could rely on them.

They continued the domination and added efficiency to the performance, providing a convincing 3-0 win to their side against a valuable team.

The students' defense was first unlocked at the 55th minute by Yuri Morales (strangely wearing a jersey with no number) with his left foot. Well placed at the far post, he found the net, after a cross was perfectly delivered by Conrad Smith from the right wing.

Things then became a little easier for SJ as UC Berkeley, eager to equalize, adopted a riskier tactic. A a cross from the right wing again, by Hayden Tinto, that brought the second goal. At the reception of the cross, Conrad Smith did not miss the opportunity.

Finally, Morales, crossed a ball from the left to Matt Taylor, who wisely passed it back to Matt Hatzke, who perfectly finished with his first touch from the top of the box.

The Earthquakes will now continue training in the Bay Area until Wednesday before leaving for Charleston for the Carolina challenge where they will play their first three pre-season matches far from California (See Schedule)


(1) On March 1st, 2008 at 11 a.m., the Earthquakes played an unofficial friendly against San Jose State at Spartan Field on South Campus. They won 3-0, goals by Jay Ayres, Shea Salinas and Martin Aflunb.

Lineup:

San Jose Earthquakes (4-4-2): Joe Cannon (GK), James Riley (LB) (Eric Danton, 46th), Ryan Cochrane (CB) (Jay Ayres, 46th), Nick Garcia (CB) (Jamil Roberts, 46th), Jason Hernandez (RB) (Adam Smarte, 46th), Shea Salinas (RM) (Hayden Tinto, 46th), Ramiro Corrales (CM) (Greg Curry, 68th), Chris Pozniak (CM) (Matt Hatzke, 46th), Ivan Guerrero (LM) (Matt Kaylor, 46th), Kei Kamara (CF) (Conrad Smith, 46th), Ned Grabavoy (AM) (Yuri Morales, 46th).


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